Amid record infections, France ups pressure on unvaccinated

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Amid record infections, France ups pressure on unvaccinated

Thursday, 30 December 2021 | AP | PARIS

France’s government is forging ahead with efforts to increase pressure on unvaccinated people to get coronavirus jabs, as omicron variant fuels a record surge in infections. At a parliamentary hearing on Wednesday afternoon, the health minister will defend a government plan to allow only fully vaccinated to enjoy continued access to places such as restaurants, cinemas, theaters, museums, and sports arenas. The speeded-up introduction of so-called “vaccine pass” forms part of a government strategy to use vaccinations, rather than new lockdowns, to try to soften impact of fast-spreading omicron variant on already overburdened hospitals. France reported nearly 180,000 new cases of COVID-19 infection on Tuesday, a record, and is bracing for that number to keep increasing, with forecasts warning of more than 250,000 daily infections likely by January. France has vaccinated more than 75% of its population and is rushing out booster shots, again to combat omicron. But more than 4 million adults remain unvaccinated. The government wants vaccine pass to be in place by mid-January. If approved by parliament, its introduction will mean that unvaccinated people will no longer be able to use negative test results to access places where vaccine pass is required.       

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